By Sandra Reed
Evelyn, who lives one hundred miles away, visits her mother, Marie,
who suffers from dementia, and finds she is in a seriously weakened
state from diarrhea and dehydration. She contacts sister, Jane, who
lives a similar distance from their mother, to inform her. Upon further
investigation, Evelyn discovers that her brother, Ralph, has been mixing
a box of X-Lax into their mother’s food over the past three weeks.
Ralph, who is in debt, is apparently attempting to rush his inheritance
of one-third of the family ranch. What can Evelyn do to protect her
mother?
Emergency situations, such as the one in the
hypothetical situation, call for the remedy of a temporary
guardianship. The existence of financial exploitation by a relative,
friend or caregiver represents another example in which a temporary
guardianship is appropriate.
Evelyn should
immediately contact a lawyer who can file an application to establish a
temporary guardianship for her mother. Applications for temporary
guardianship take precedence over any other matter that the court must
hear except other matters of a similar nature. Therefore, Evelyn can
count on quick results.
If the temporary
guardianship is granted, it will be automatically terminated at the end
of 60 days, unless it is contested. If contested, the court will have
the authority to extend the temporary guardianship until the contested
issues are resolved in court.
The applicant must
give Marie notice that the guardianship is being filed. Although it is
not necessary to give Ralph notice, Evelyn realizes that, as a practical
matter, Ralph will undoubtedly learn of the filing. Therefore, she
anticipates he will contest it.
Evelyn’s elder sister, Jane, who has always thought her judgment was
superior to her sister’s, insists they be named as co-guardians. The
lawyer explains that Texas does not allow co-guardians to be appointed.
Jane eventually consents to Evelyn’s filing as proposed guardian.
A
physician’s statement of incapacity that would be required for a
permanent guardianship is not necessary for the temporary. At the
hearing, Evelyn must show substantial evidence that Marie is
incapacitated and that the circumstances present probable cause to
appoint a temporary guardian.
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